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Acacia

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0-6 months|Great Pyrenees, Labrador Retriever|Female|Medium|Newport, TN
🐾 Friendly🐕 Dog Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children🚽 House Trained

Acacia is a female, baby dog with a short coat and black coloring, currently located in Newport, TN. She's already spayed and vaccinated, joining you with a charming personality. Though not house trained yet, she’s reported to get along with cats, dogs, and children.

About Acacia

Meet Acacia, an 8-week-old Great Pyrenees and Labrador Retriever mix weighing about 8 pounds. This adorable girl is already showing her sweet personality as she settles into her new surroundings. Acacia is not just dog-friendly; she's also a social butterfly when it comes to people. Her loving nature will undoubtedly melt your heart. Being in great health, she's ready to bring joy and companionship to your home. As we get to know her better, we look forward to sharing more of her unique quirks and endearing moments. If you've been thinking about adding a friendly and loving pup to your family, Acacia is eager to be part of your life. She’s looking for a forever home where she can give and receive unconditional love. Stay tuned for updates about this delightful companion. If you're ready for a joyful adventure with a new furry friend, please fill out an application to schedule a meeting. Acacia may be the perfect addition to your family! The adoption fee is $250, which helps cover her care and allows us to continue rescuing animals. Get ready to welcome her into your life!

Questions about Acacia

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Acacia, being a Great Pyrenees and Labrador mix, thrives in environments where she can be part of the family's daily activities. A home with a yard would be ideal for her to play and enjoy some outdoor time.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    This mixed-breed dog typically enjoys having ample outdoor space to explore and play. A fenced yard would be great for Acacia to roam safely.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Acacia is friendly and gets along well with children, making her a great choice for families.